FC Porto B

Futebol Clube do Porto B, commonly known as Porto B, is a Portuguese professional football team, which serves as the reserve side of FC Porto. They compete in the Liga Portugal 2, the second division of Portuguese football, and play their home matches at the Estádio Municipal Jorge Sampaio in Pedroso, Vila Nova de Gaia.[1]

Porto B
Full nameFutebol Clube do Porto B
Founded1999 (original)
2012 (refoundation)
GroundEstádio Municipal Jorge Sampaio
Capacity8,500
PresidentJorge Nuno Pinto da Costa
Head coachAntónio Folha
LeagueLiga Portugal 2
2022–23Liga Portugal 2, 5th of 18
WebsiteClub website

Domestically, Porto B were the first and currently, the only Portuguese reserve side to have won the second division title after a successful campaign in the 2015–16 season. Internationally, the team is the record holder of the Premier League International Cup after two consecutive wins in the 2016–17 and 2017–18 editions.

As a reserve team, the squad cannot compete in the same division as their senior team, thus being ineligible for promotion to the Primeira Liga. In addition, they can't participate in other domestic cup competitions such as the Taça de Portugal and Taça da Liga.

History

Revival

Prior to the end of the 2011–12 season, seven Primeira Liga clubs announced their interest in creating a B team to fill the six vacancies available in for the 2012–13 Segunda Liga season.[2] Six of these clubs were selected to have their B teams take part in the competition: Benfica, Braga, Marítimo, Porto, Sporting CP, and Vitória de Guimarães.[3]

The LPFP, which governs professional football in Portugal, announced that for B teams to compete in the 2012–13 Segunda Liga they would have to pay a fee of €50,000.[4] In addition, the LPFP would also require teams to follow new rules regarding player selection, such as having a minimum of ten players formed at the club's academy and with an age requirement of 15–21 years old, with a maximum of three players above 23 years old allowed. The LPFP also decided that B teams were ineligible to compete in cup competitions, as well as gaining promotion to the Primeira Liga due to the possibility of playing against the senior team.

In late May 2012, it was officially announced that the B teams of six Primeira Liga clubs would compete in the 2012–13 Segunda Liga. This decision resulted in an expansion of the number of teams from 16 to 22, and the number of matches from 30 to 42.[5]

In 2013–14 the side, led for most of the season by Luís Castro, finished as runners-up but were ineligible for promotion.[6] Two years later, with Castro back in charge and André Silva scoring 14 times, the team won the league by five points.[7]

Players

Current squad

As of 23 October 2023[8]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
44 DF Portugal POR Romain Correia
46 MF Guinea-Bissau GNB Braima Sambú
50 FW Brazil BRA Wendel Silva
51 GK Portugal POR Diogo Fernandes
52 DF Portugal POR Martim Fernandes
53 DF Brazil BRA Eric Pimentel
54 DF Portugal POR António Ribeiro
55 DF Portugal POR João Mendes
56 FW Brazil BRA Kennyd (on loan from Goiás)
61 GK Brazil BRA Gustavo Lacerda
62 MF Portugal POR Rodrigo Fernandes
66 DF Guinea-Bissau GNB Adramane Cassamá
67 MF Portugal POR Vasco Sousa
68 MF Portugal POR André Oliveira
71 GK Portugal POR Francisco Meixedo
72 DF Portugal POR Rodrigo Pinheiro
No. Pos. Nation Player
73 DF Portugal POR Gabriel Brás
74 MF Portugal POR Ussumane Djaló
75 FW Portugal POR Gonçalo Paiva
76 DF Portugal POR Dinis Rodrigues
77 FW Portugal POR Rui Monteiro
78 FW Portugal POR Jorge Meireles
79 FW Guinea-Bissau GNB Umaro Candé
80 FW Brazil BRA Luan Brito (on loan from Fluminense)
85 DF Portugal POR Nilton Varela
86 FW Portugal POR Rodrigo Mora
87 MF Portugal POR Bernardo Folha
89 FW Portugal POR Luís Mota
91 GK Portugal POR Gonçalo Ribeiro
96 MF Portugal POR Gui Guedes (on loan from Almería)
98 FW Nigeria NGA Abraham Marcus

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Portugal POR David Vinhas (at Vianense until 30 June 2024)
MF Portugal POR Sidnei Tavares (at Colorado Rapids until 30 June 2024)

Seasons and managers statistics

League performance record

Information correct as of end of the 2022–23 season. Only competitive league matches are counted.

Season Div Pos Pld W D L GF GA Pts Top scorer(s) Goals Notes
1999–00 III 3rd 34141010 534352 Portugal Pedras 13
2000–01 III 3rd 38181010 745264 Portugal Hélder Postiga 10
2001–02 III 3rd 3819136 673370 Portugal Pedro Oliveira 11
2002–03 III 3rd 382099 703969 Portugal Hugo Almeida 16
2003–04 III 4th 36161010 563358 Brazil Bruno Moraes 11
2004–05 III 5th 3820612 633366 Hungary Ákos Buzsáky 9
2005–06 III 6th 261088 282738 Portugal Hélder Barbosa 6 [lower-alpha 1]
2012–13 II 14th 42131514 495054 Brazil Dellatorre 11 [lower-alpha 2]
2013–14 II 2nd 4223811 594277 Portugal Tozé 21
2014–15 II 13th 46171019 666461 Portugal Frédéric Maciel 13
2015–16 II 1st 4626812 845286 Portugal André Silva 14
2016–17 II 12th 42161214 524960 Brazil Galeno 10
2017–18 II 7th 3818416 505558 Portugal André Pereira
Argentina Fede Varela
8
2018–19 II 9th 34111112 414244 Brazil Gleison 6
2019–20 II 13th 24789 353629 Portugal Vitinha 8
2020–21 II 16th 3471116 455232 England Danny Loader 8
2021–22 II 10th 34101212 454942 England Danny Loader 14
2022–23 II 5th 3414911 484051 Nigeria Abraham Marcus 9
  1. The team was abolished at the end of the season.
  2. The team was reinstated and inserted in the Segunda Liga.
Champions Runners-up Third place

Managerial statistics

Information correct as of the match played on 27 May 2023. Only competitive matches are counted.

Name Nat From To P W D L GF GA Win % Honours Refs
Fernando Bandeirinha Portugal June 1999 July 2000 34 14 10 10 53 43 041.18 [9][10]
Ilídio Vale Portugal July 2000 July 2004 150 73 42 35 267 157 048.67 [11][12]
Domingos Paciência Portugal July 2004 June 2005 38 20 6 12 63 33 052.63 [13][14]
Aloísio Brazil June 2005 May 2006 26 10 8 8 28 27 038.46 [15][16]
Rui Gomes Portugal June 2012 May 2013 42 13 15 14 49 50 030.95 [17][18]
Luís Castro Portugal July 2013 March 2014 32 18 6 8 39 26 056.25 [19][20]
José Guilherme Portugal March 2014 May 2014 10 5 2 3 20 16 050.00 [21][22]
Luís Castro Portugal May 2014 November 2016 118 54 24 40 184 150 045.76 1 Segunda Liga [23][24]
José Tavares Portugal November 2016 December 2016 8 3 2 3 10 10 037.50 [25][26]
António Folha Portugal December 2016 June 2018 68 36 9 23 96 79 052.94 2 PL International Cup [27][28]
Rui Barros Portugal June 2018 February 2021 82 22 25 35 106 125 026.83 [29][30]
António Folha Portugal February 2021 84 28 28 28 116 109 033.33

Honours

Domestic

Winners (1): 2015–16
Runners-up (1): 2013–14

European

Winners (2): 2016–17, 2017–18
Runners-up (1): 2014–15

Others

Winners (1): 2004

References

  1. "Estádio Municipal Jorge Sampaio" [Jorge Sampaio Municipal Stadium] (in Portuguese). Câmara Municipal de Vila Nova de Gaia. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  2. "Sete clubes interessados nas seis vagas para equipas B" [Seven clubs interested for the six vacancies for the B teams]. Relvado. 17 February 2012. Archived from the original on 20 April 2014. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  3. "Equipas B de FC Porto, Benfica e Sporting confirmadas" [B teams of FC Porto, Benfica and Sporting have been confirmed]. Relvado. 28 May 2012. Archived from the original on 20 April 2014. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  4. "Equipas B custam 50 mil euros de inscrição" [B Team's registration costs 50,000 €]. O Jogo. 21 May 2012. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  5. "Liga: seis clubes inscreveram a equipa "B"" [League: six clubs registered their B team]. Mais Futebol. 28 May 2012. Archived from the original on 31 May 2012. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  6. "Atlético-FC Porto B, 0-1: Tozé dá triunfo a fechar" [Atlético-FC Porto B, 0-1: Tozé gives triumph to end the season]. Record (in Portuguese). 11 May 2014. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  7. "FC Porto B sagra-se campeão da II Liga" [FC Porto B crowned champions of II Liga]. Sábado (in Portuguese). 8 May 2016. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  8. FC Porto B squad
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